Why Selling Your Music On Vinyl Is Important
Dec 30, 2022Vinyl Records for musicians in 2023
Is vinyl still a thing? Who are these people selling their music on vinyl?
These questions of yours, are, well - not surprising. Believe it or not, post-pandemic, vinyl has not only become a great attraction for home decor, but also a pleasant way to listen to reminiscent music. Yes, musicians are opting to sell their tracks on vinyl because, after the decline of vinyl purchases in 2019, the sales have shot right back up in 2022. Hence, 2023 could be the year where your careful investment in vinyl sales could earn you profits that you’d have never thought of.
We have gathered some reasons as to why these record sales have shot back up and why you should give the format a try.
An Intimate Listener Experience
Imagine that you are listening to your favorite artist’s brand-new release with noise-proof headphones. You are in your room, alone, enjoying every second of the track and you are in awe of it. Sounds very personal, doesn’t it? Technology has not only made streaming music possible but also give the music lover a chance to fully experience music in its purest form. Vinyl records are one of the earliest such inventions that made music listening more than a hobby. It made the listener feel personal and even immersive in the experience, something that cannot be achieved when only one of your earplugs is working!
Another study that explored the possible factors that could expand the sale of vinyl alluded to the conclusion that those who bought vinyl records felt a certain sense of warmth from physically holding the record cover and from the enhanced sounds while it plays. The music and vocals on vinyl records are nearer to the original experience of listening to a singer perform in front of you, giving it a prevalent quality impact. In the computerized sound arrangement utilized in Spotify or iTunes or MP3s, the general sound quality is diminished by compressed documents to squeeze into the memory of your cell phone or the streaming platforms. Speaking of Spotify, read our article on Find Spotify Playlist Curators: How To Get Placed On Spotify Playlists.
If you are agreeing with this as a listener, you should consider selling your music on vinyl as a musician, because, at some or the other point another, music listeners tend to connect over music emotionally and if some format is catering to please that space of your market, you, as an artist could give that format a chance.
CDs Are Declining
Gone are the days when we actively bought CDs of tracks or albums as soon as it was out in the format. CD sales are rapidly declining, and the second best thing that people often remember is a vinyl record.
Compact Disc collection deals in the US have dropped by 97% since topping in 2000 and are as of now, at their most minimal level starting around 1986. Fundamentally, it implies CDs are dead. The alternative is vinyl. Sell them!
However, if you are still interested in CDs, do read our article on Music Marketing 101: CD Pricing.
Vinyl Manufacturing is Easy
You can acquire vinyl pressing for 100 units or much less nowadays. Additionally, innovation and easy vinyl manufacture have made it conceivable to make your vinyl sound great regardless of whether your records are advanced in terms of the material used to make them.
You can just effectively send your track and monitor all that processing in the comfort of your home. Some vinyl pressing companies could deliver the vinyl to your fans, leaving other third parties out of the supply chain. If you come to think about it, you’ll realize that it’s a pretty good investment.
Vinyl is Fancy
Yes, it’s ‘aesthetic’ like how every other person is describing vinyl records these days. We can’t agree more. It looks like something you’d want to hold onto, and won’t easily dispose of even if you have to. A vinyl record is something that not only has music that your listener loves but also it’s a piece of art because it looks very pleasing to the eye. These factors combine to make vinyl pressing a good deal for musicians, especially when they are in great demand.
You won’t regret it when people who collect vinyl records and not downloads, set up their collection and your music would be one among the many. So cool!
Vinyl gives Validation
Many great performers are delivering their most memorable collections every year. What will separate you from the new ones just ‘trying things out’ of a non-mainstream music vocation is that you distribute your music effectively. What's more, not simply in iTunes, but in vinyl!
Vinyl gives a feeling that you're not a beginner. All things considered, you'll be willing to invest some energy in making an album that is adequate for vinyl. As far as we know, it’s not everybody’s cup of tea.
Vinyl Production is Cheap
Have you wondered why vinyl records are so expensive? You’d find it surprising that although vinyl is usually priced high, especially when in demand, the pressing of vinyl is pretty low cost.
Ever since the invention of the internet, you can just effectively pre-sell vinyl and instruct on-demand in pieces of 25, for instance. This will make you analyze how your vinyl sales are doing and if you need to maintain the demand or make changes accordingly. This way, you could give your previously hit album another chance through vinyl, because if that 25 becomes 50, you’ll be making a significant profit, without the fear of loss.
Are you still confused? If you are, that’s okay too, because not every emerging musician has the right techniques or skills to go about the whole process of music marketing. We recommend you read our article on Top 9 Music Marketing Strategies.
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